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1450 Lincoln Road, #609
Miami Beach, FL. 33139
E-MAIL: ngupta02@fiu.edu
PHONE 305-3486072
EDUCATION:
- Ph.D. student at Florida International University, Miami, FL (1999 - present)
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mercer University, Atlanta, GA - Dec. 1998
- M.S, in Physics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, Mar. 1992
- B.Engineering in Electronic and Communication Engineering, University of Delhi, India, July 1988
COURSES:
- Wavelet Theory
- Neural Networks
- Computer Vision
- Image Processing
- Real-Time DSP
- Modern Control
EXPERIENCE:
- Aug. 1999 - Present: Graduate Research Assistant, FIU
- Feb. 1992 - Dec. 1998: Physical Sciences Lab Supervisor, DeKalb College, GA
- Sep. 1989 - Mar. 1992: Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
PROJECTS:
- Neural Networks (BAM, SOM and Backpropagation) using MATLAB
- Analysis of HRTF using wavelets
- Using Real-Time DSP to generate a variable gain and variable delay to localize a monoural sound
SKILLS:
- C/C++, MATLAB, BASIC, MathCAD.
- Amateur Astronomer - Constructed a 12" reflector telescope
- Chaired the film festival on diversity at Georgia Perimeter College
PUBLICATIONS:
- Decreased 3-D Sound Spatialization Accuracy Caused by Speech Bandwidth Limitation Over Commodity Audio Channels - Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, Vol.36, April 2000, pp. 245 - 250
- The Effect of Pinna Protrusion Angle in the Localization of Virtual Sound in the Horizontal Plane - Journal of the Acoustical Society of america, Vol 110, No. 5, Part 2, November 2001, p. 2679
- Improving Sound Spatialization by Modifying Head-Related Transfer Functions to Emulate Protruding Pinnae (2002) - Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of IEEE SoutheastCon 2002, April 5 - 7, 2002, Columbia, South Carolina
- 2-D Auditory Mapping of Virtual Environment Using Real-Time Head Related Transfer Functions, (2002) - Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of IEEE SoutheastCon 2002, April 5 - 7, 2002, Columbia, South Carolina
- Spectral Modification of Head-Related Transfer Functions for Improved Virtual Sound Spatialization - Accepted for presentation at the 2002 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2002), May 13-17, 2002, Orlando
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